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<blockquote data-quote="idbowman" data-source="post: 336222" data-attributes="member: 2165"><p>This. </p><p></p><p>I usually follow two simple rules - </p><p></p><p>1. Smoke as slow and cool as possible - as MrE said, it seems to promote a stronger, more even cake.</p><p>2. Ream as infrequently as possible...if its an estate that needs some major cake removal, or if you prefer not to "keep up" with the cake and cut it back only when it gets extreme. Otherwise, sandpaper (and an even hand) is your friend.</p><p></p><p>That usually works for me...YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idbowman, post: 336222, member: 2165"] This. I usually follow two simple rules - 1. Smoke as slow and cool as possible - as MrE said, it seems to promote a stronger, more even cake. 2. Ream as infrequently as possible...if its an estate that needs some major cake removal, or if you prefer not to "keep up" with the cake and cut it back only when it gets extreme. Otherwise, sandpaper (and an even hand) is your friend. That usually works for me...YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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